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A.Well, like all things in Judaism, I can’t answer that in one sentence. With Hashem’s help, I will tell you some of the most basic beliefs of Judaism, which you can use as a starting point. (And please see my FAQ pages as well). Judaism believes that the Creator is the Only...
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Things are definitely not as clean cut as with Christianity, which sees good people in heaven and bad people in hell. But most agree that there is some kind of life after death, and the afterlife remains an important concept within Norse Paganism. ...
What is the purpose of my life? It is only in relation to the Creator, and the purpose which that Creator has fixed for His creatures, has any meaning.
Did the Iroquois believe in afterlife? Iroquois (northeast U.S.) At a man's death, his spirit departed for the afterlife--not for some "happy hunting ground," which was the White conception of the Indian afterworld. (An Iroquois did not believe he ate food after deathand therefore he ha...
Is "heathen" always a derogatory term? Historically, it was often used pejoratively, but it has been reclaimed by some as a positive identifier of their belief system. 9 How do Heathens and Pagans view the afterlife? Views on the afterlife can vary widely within both Heathenry and Paganism,...
Religious pluralism, and the inter religious dialogue it often requires to work well, is something I worry has become threatened in recent years by extremists, on both sides of the dominant religious issues. I hope that the United States and other countries that try to live in democracy can ...